- Geograph British Isles
Geograph British Isles is a web-based project initiated in March 2005 to create a freely accessible archive of geographically located photographs of
Great Britain andIreland . [ [http://www.geograph.org.uk Official website] ] Photographs in the Geograph collection are chosen to illustrate significant or typical features of each 1 km x 1 km grid square in theBritish national grid reference system and theIrish national grid reference system . [http://www.geograph.org.uk/article/Geograph-or-supplemental Hawgood D. Geograph or supplemental (June 2007)] (accessed 13 March 2008)] There are 330,184 such grid squares containing at least some land. Each page uses a Geo microformat. [http://microformats.org/wiki/geo#Examples_in_the_wild Geo examples, in the wild] (accessed 19 August 2007)]Geographs are being collected for all parts of the
British Isles with the exception of theChannel Islands and a similar project is planned forNew Zealand . TheChannel Islands fall outside Britain's grid system, but may be geographed using their local UTM grid.The project is sponsored by the
Ordnance Survey , and extracts from the OS Landranger 1:50,000 maps illustrate the grid square pages.Contributions
Photographs can be contributed by any registered user, although they must be approved by a panel of moderators before appearing on the website. The activity of taking photographs for the project is known as "geographing". All images are licensed by the contributors using the
Creative Commons "cc-by-sa 2.0" licence which permits modification and redistribution of the images under certain conditions.The entire archive of images with RDF metadata is being made available for download via BitTorrent. [http://torrents.geograph.org.uk/]
As an incentive to increase coverage, participants are awarded a point each time they contribute the first photograph classified as a "geograph" to a grid square. There is, however, no limit to the number of images per square, and some squares have over 100. A weekly competition runs in the members-only forums to select the "Geograph of the Year" from photographs taken that week. The annual winners are 'Horsey Drainage Mill, Horsey, Norfolk' by Rodney Burton (2007) and 'Islands of mud, East Hoyle Bank' by Peter Craine (2006). [ [http://www.geograph.org.uk/discuss/index.php?&action=vthread&forum=10&topic=7010 Geograph Forums: GotY 2007 - The Final three!] (accessed 7 February 2008)(Registration required)] [ [http://www.geograph.org.uk/discuss/index.php?&action=vthread&forum=1&topic=4209 Geograph Forums: Geograph of the Year 2006] (accessed 19 August 2007) (Registration required)]
Some participants combine geographing with other outdoor location sports such as
geocaching ,trigpointing , benchmarking, andpeak bagging .
=Types ofGeograph images are categorised by site moderators as:
* Geograph – an image which usefully illustrates or characterises the area in which it was taken;
* First geograph – the first image uploaded of a particular grid square which meets the requirements to be a geograph;
* Supplemental – an image which adds useful information about a square but which does not meet the requirements of a geograph; this includes close-ups, interior, underground and aerial shots, and shots taken from outside the grid square.Some of the common themes for geograph photos include:
* Physical landscape
* Humanland use
*Built environment
* Social interaction
*Geology
*Flora andfauna
*Local history tatistics
As of October 2008, the project had over 1,000,000 photographs contributed by more than 6500 photographers, covering 67% of grid squares in the British Isles (85% of those in Great Britain and 17% of those in Ireland). [http://www.geograph.org.uk/statistics.php Geograph: Overview Statistics for Geograph British Isles] (accessed 14 April 2008)] Photographed squares had an average of 3.4 images. [ [http://www.geograph.org.uk/numbers.php Geograph: Progress So Far] (accessed 14 April 2008)]
Milestones include:
*10 October 2008: millionth image
*8 April 2008: 750,000 images
*13 March 2008: Two-thirds coverage of entire British Isles
*25 July 2007: 500,000 images [ [http://www.geograph.org.uk/discuss/index.php?&action=vthread&forum=1&topic=5751 Geograph Forums: Half a million images] (accessed 19 August 2007) (Registration required)]
* 25 June 2007: 75% coverage of Great Britain [ [http://www.geograph.org.uk/discuss/index.php?&action=vthread&forum=2&topic=5542 Geograph Forums: 75% of Great Britain Complete] (accessed 19 August 2007) (Registration required)]
* 30 May 2007: 10% coverage of Ireland [http://www.geograph.org.uk/discuss/index.php?&action=vthread&forum=2&topic=1264 Geograph Forums: Antici - - - - pation!] (accessed 14 April 2008) (Registration required)]
* 5 March 2007: 50% coverage of entire British Isles
* 3 October 2006: 250,000 images [ [http://www.geograph.org.uk/discuss/index.php?&action=vthread&forum=1&topic=3576 Geograph Forums: A quarter of a million images!] (accessed 19 August 2007) (Registration required)]
* 17 August 2006: 50% coverage of Great Britain [ [http://www.geograph.org.uk/discuss/index.php?&action=vthread&forum=1&topic=3245 Geograph Forums: 50% of Great Britain completed] (accessed 19 August 2007) (Registration required)]
* 1 March 2006: 25% coverage of entire British Isles [ [http://www.geograph.org.uk/discuss/index.php?&action=vthread&forum=1&topic=2333 Geograph Forums: 25% Total Coverage] (accessed 19 August 2007) (Registration required)]
* 21 December 2005: 25% coverage of Great BritainAwards
The Geograph site was awarded the
Yahoo (UK & Ireland) Travel Find of the Year 2006. [ [http://uk.promotions.yahoo.com/finds2006/travel/ Yahoo: Travel Find of the Year 2006: Geograph] (accessed 19 August 2007)]References
ee also
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Degree Confluence Project External links
* [http://www.geograph.org.uk Geograph British Isles website]
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